THE PROPHETS
EZEKIEL
YECHEZKEL
“The Heart Of Flesh”
“The Vision Of The Dry Bones”
“Hashem Is There”
These and more… you will learn in this book.
Yes, on its accounts it is another book of tragedy. But Ezekiel is the prophet of hope and triumph.
After G-d abandoned His people (The Jews), He will pluck Israel from the nations. To bring them back to its home.
Chapter 40
Ezekiel Chapter 40 Begs the Question Did Jesus Really Paid the Price by Dying on the Cross
Ezekiel Is Led To A Very High Mountain
Jesus said, “It is finished!”?
(John. 19:30)
Why is the burnt-offering being continued in the third Temple?
*In doubt? Read or listen from this chapter all the way to the last…
“A New Vision Of The Future Temple With Its Parts And Sections”
In a Divine vision He brought me to the Land of Israel; He set me down on a very high mountain, near which there was something like the structure of a city to the south.
40:2
The man said to me, “Son of Man. see with your eyes and hear with your ears and set your heart to all that I am showing you, for it was in order to show you that you have been brought here. Relate all that you see to the House of Israel.”
:4
There was a chamber there with its entrance facing the side walls of the gates; there they would rinse the burnt-offering.
:38
In the hall of this gate were two tables on the one side and two tables on the other, near which to slaughter the burnt-offering, the sin-offering and the guilt-offering.
:39
He said to me, “This chamber, which faces south, is for the kohanim, the guardians of the charge of the House;
:45
and the chamber that faces north is for the Kohanim, the guardians of the charge of the Altar. They, who are the descendants of Zadok, are the ones from among the sons of Levi who approach Hashem, to serve Him.”
:46
The length of the Hall was twenty cubits on the one side and three cubits on the other.
:48
The length of the Hall was twenty cubits, and its width was eleven cubits. There were steps by which one ascended to [the Hall]; and there were pillars for the doorposts, one on the one side and one on the other.
:49
1 In the twenty-fifth year of our exile, in the beginning of the year, on the tenth of the month, in the fourteenth year, after the city was smitten, on this very day the hand of the Lord was upon me, and He brought me there.
2 In the visions of God He brought me to the land of Israel, and He placed me on a very lofty mountain, and upon it was like the building of a city from the south.
3 And He brought me there, and behold a man whose appearance was like the appearance of copper, with a linen cord in his hand and a measuring rod, and he stood in the gate.
4 And the man spoke to me, “Son of man, see with your eyes and with your ears hear, and set your heart to all that I am showing you, because in order to show you, you have been brought here; tell all that you see to the House of Israel.”
5 And behold a wall outside the House all around, and in the man’s hand was a measuring rod, six cubits by a cubit and a handbreadth, and he measured the width of the structure, one rod, and the height one rod.
6 And he came to the gate that faced eastward, and he ascended its steps, and he measured the post of the gate one rod the width and the other post, one rod the width.
7 And the cell was one rod in length and one rod in width, and between the cells five cubits, and the post of the gate that was beside the hall of the gate from inside one rod.
8 And he measured the hall of the gate from inside one rod.
9 And he measured the hall of the gate eight cubits and its pillars two cubits, and the hall of the gate from inside.
10 And the cells of the gate which faced eastward, three from here and three from here, one measure for the three of them and one measure for the pillars from here and from here.
11 And he measured the width of the entrance of the gate ten cubits, the length of the gate thirteen cubits.
12 And a border was before the cells [consisting] of one cubit, and one cubit was a border from here, and the cell was six cubits from here and six cubits from here.
13 And he measured the gate from the roof of the cell to its roof, the width of twenty-five cubits, an entrance opposite an entrance.
14 And he made the pillars sixty cubits and to the pillars of the court [and of] the gates all around.
15 And the height of the entrance gate together with the height of the inner hall of the gate, fifty cubits.
16 And narrowing windows for the cells and for their doorposts [facing] toward the inward of the gate all around, and likewise for the halls and windows all around [facing] inward and on the pillars were palm-like crowns.
17 And he brought me into the Outer Court, and behold chambers and a balcony they made for the Court around and around, thirty chambers to the balcony.
18 And the balcony was to the side of the gates, opposite the length of the gates was the base of the balcony.
19 And he measured the width from in front of the lower gate before the Inner Court from outside was one hundred cubits to the east and to the north.
20 And the gate that was facing northward to the Outer Court, he measured its length and its width.
21 And its cells were three from here and three from here, and its pillars and its halls were like the measure of the first gate, fifty cubits its length and twenty-five cubits its width.
22 And its windows and its halls and its palm-like crowns were like the measurement of the gate facing the way of the east, and with seven steps they would ascend upon it, and its halls were before them.
23 And the gate of the Inner Court was opposite the gate to the north and to the east, and he measured from gate to gate one hundred cubits.
24 And he led me by way of the south, and behold a gate by way of the south, and he measured its pillars and its halls according to these measurements.
25 And its windows and those of its halls around and around, were like these windows, fifty cubits long and twenty- five cubits wide.
26 And its steps were seven steps, and its halls were before them, and it had palm-like crowns, one from here and one from there on its pillars.
27 And the Inner Court had a gate to the south, and he measured from one gate to the other gate on the south one hundred cubits.
28 And he brought me to the Inner Court in the Southern Gate, and he measured the Southern Gate like these measurements.
29 And its cells and its pillars and its halls were like these measurements, and its windows and those of its halls round about were fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
30 And arcades were round about, twenty-five cubits long and five cubits wide.
31 And its halls to the Outer Court and palm-like crowns on its pillars, and its steps were eight steps.
32 And he brought me to the Inner Court by way of the east, and he measured the gate as these measurements.
33 And its cells and its pillars and its hall were like these measurements, and its windows and those of its halls around and around, fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
34 And its halls to the Outer Court, and palm-like crowns on its pillars from here and from there, and its steps were eight steps.
35 And he brought me to the Northern Gate and measured according to these measurements.
36 Its cells, its pillars, and its halls, and its windows round about, fifty cubits long and twenty-five cubits wide.
37 And its pillars were towards the Outer Court, and there were palm-like crowns on its pillars from here and from there, and its steps were eight steps.
38 And a chamber and its entrance in the pillars of the gates; there they would rinse the burnt offering.
39 And in the hall of the gate were two tables from here and two tables from there, beside which to slaughter the burnt offering, the sin offering, and the guilt offering.
40 And the outer side, for the one who ascends to the entrance of the Northern Gate, were two tables, and to the other side of the gate were two tables.
41 [There were] four tables from here and four tables from there, to the side of the gate; eight tables beside which they would slaughter.
42 And four tables for the burnt offering, of hewn stone, one cubit and a half long, one cubit and a half wide and one cubit high; upon them they would lay the implements with which they slaughtered the burnt offering and [other] sacrifices.
43 And the hooks, one handbreadth, attached on the inside round about, and upon the tables [they would place] the flesh of the sacrifice.
44 And outside the Inner Gate were the chambers of the choristers in the Inner Court, which were to the side of the Northern Gate, and they faced southward, one to the side of the Eastern Gate, facing northward.
45 And he said to me, “This chamber, which faces southward, is for the priests who keep the watch of the Temple.
46 And the chamber that faces northward is for the priests who keep watch of the altar; they are the sons of Zadok, who, out of the sons of Levi, come near to the Lord and serve Him.”
47 And he measured the Court; its length one hundred cubits and its width one hundred cubits, square, and the alter before the Temple.
48 And he brought me to the Hall of the Temple, and he measured the pillars of the Hall, five cubits from here and five cubits from there, and the width of the gate, three cubits from here and three cubits from there.
49 The length of the Hall was twenty cubits and the width was eleven cubits, and with the steps upon which they would ascend to it, and pillars to the posts, one from here and one from there.
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